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Mark Of A Man, The: Following Christ's Example Of Masculinity


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Mark of a Man, The: Following Christ's Example of Masculinity

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 3 Reviews
Price: $12.99
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Manufacturer: Revell
EAN (European Article Number): 9780800731328
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Elisabeth, Elliot
Publisher: Revell
Dewey Decimal Number: 248.842
Publication Date: 2007-03-01
Reading Level: 192
 
 
Description: In a world where men and women are encouraged to reject traditional sex roles, Elisabeth Elliot candidly reminds men why the sexes are not equal and interchangeable. Written as personal advice to her nephew, The Mark of a Man reveals the glory and purpose of true masculinity. With Christ as the example of the ultimate man, this classic take on understanding a man's role in life and relationships, romantic or otherwise, helps men define their own masculinity in a positive way. This timely repackage encourages men to stand strong in their unique role established by God for all time.
 
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Review Summary: Tremendous and Important Book for Men Date: 2008-11-17
 
Details: I first bought this book before I married in 1982. For 26 years I've used these truths and have had a powerful, solid marriage. It has affected our children including our six sons who are in and entering their 20s. Our sons know that God has not only made them men, but He has commanded them to be men. And as Elisabeth Elliot so clearly states his her book, our daughters realize that in order for them to be powerful women, their husbands must be powerful men.

I've bought many copies of Mark of a Man for young married and un-married men. I have seen powerless, fearful, uninitiated men become real men--and their wives, even the most ardent feminist, love it! Elisabeth Elliot is very hard on her own gender and her antidotes to the destructive feminism of a quarter century ago remain powerfully true for today. Yet, it becomes clear in the book using God's own Word to state that only when men decide to be the real, courageous, masculine men God created them to be, only then will women become free of the deceit, bondage, and weakness of feminism to become the powerful women God made them to be.

Elisabeth Elliot does talk somewhat frank about male and female sexuality (frank for that day and time). For the discussion on men, she may allude that men should never masturbate even when single. Having been a single young man and having raised and am raising six young men, we all have to masturbate as God physiologically made us. This is usually difficult for women (particularly Christian women) to understand. Our problem is not ejaculating before we are married, it is the lusting that is our problem. Read that chapter on men's sexuality as God's Holy Spirit interprets it for you (as you should the entire book as any book).

Very highly recommend this book.
 
Review Summary: Old words for young men... Date: 2008-08-22
 
Details: Elisabeth Elliot's warm, anecdotal, and deeply personal correspondence on masculinity is hard candy for the fundamentalist and a pill to swallow for the liberal-minded. Rooted in her common sense readings of Scripture and wealth of experience--she has been married thrice, widowed twice--this book presents the classic Judeo-Christian view of man as divinely-appointed initiator, protector, and house-priest vis-à-vis woman, the submissive responder and adapter. For feminists, LGBTQ people, and other readers who have adopted the going opinion that gender roles are interchangeable both sexually and functionally, Elliot's conservative viewpoint will surely offend. She makes it clear that women should be ready to drop their career goals while being carried over the threshold. She considers the purposely childless marriage a non-option. And homosexuality? Out of the question. She upholds good old-fashioned morality and manners as outgrowths of the Genesis account in which man and woman are created to be gloriously different and perfectly complementary. The Mark of a Man is not theology; it is not philosophical apology; it is not even a true correspondence. It is rather a collection of brief insights, reflections, and advice aimed especially at the young man in search of a godly wife, but also useful for the girl waiting to be pursued who in the meantime is mulling over the meaning of femininity and motherhood. The Mark of a Man is a quick read with a classic perspective.
 
Review Summary: Mark of a Man Date: 2007-10-27
 
Details: Excellent book. Elisabeth Elliot's no-nonsense attitude is refreshing. I recommend this for any young man trying to find his place and Godly direction in our world of confused roles and blurred lines. It's great as a gift!
 
 

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